Product Manual

CARING
FOR YOUR
HIGH LIMB
CHAIN SAW
>KEEP
CHAII{ BI"ADE WELL
OILED to
prevent
rust.
Use tightweight
machine oil or similar weight
oil for best results.
>KEEP
BI-ADE
SHARP. Until blade needs replacing,
sharpen
blade
as
you
would
a conventional chain saw blade with
a 5132" tile.
>KEEP
ROPES
lN GOOD COI{DlTlOl{.
Check ropes
often
for wear,
cuts and fraying.
Replace
ropes
with
similar type
and weight when needed.
High
Limb
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Ghain
Saw
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sales @
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INSTRUCTIONS
FOR
USE
IIIPORTAI{T
-
Read
and understand
these
instructions
beiore
using
your
High Limb
Chain
Saw.
Keep instructions
in
a safe
place
ficr
future reference.
Made
in
USA
DIRECTIONS
FOR ATTACHING
I{AND STRAPS
For use with models
containing hand straps.
ADDING
EXTRA CONTROL ROPES
Extension
control lines can be added to the existing control ropes. The
added
lines should
be at least several
hundred
test
pounds
in
strength. To
allow
the
weight to
be thrown to
greater
heights,
a
light
pilot
line may
be
used
in
plaee
o{
the control line. Then
use
the
pilot
line to
pull
the
heavier
extended control line.
REMOVIIiIG ROOTS
Use
the
HIGH
LIMB CHAIN SAW
to remove roots which are
growing
too
close
to the surface.
Clear
away soil from the root, so
you
can
place
the
control line
and blade
(with
the cutting
side facing upward) under the root. Pull
up on each
control line
to cut.
HAND PROTECTION
Wrap one control
line once
or twice around
each
gloved
hand
for
a
good grip.
Or, if
you
wish, make a temporary
handle out of
a
short stick of wood
as
shown.
ATTACH
ALONG
ANY POINT
ON
CONTROL LINES
WHICH
ALLOVI'YOU
TOWORK
COMFORTABLY
W
W
K
H
FORM BEND
IN
CONTROL
LINE AND
PASS IT
THROUGH'D'
RING
PULL HAND
STRAPTHROUGH
BEND IN
CONTFOL LINE

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